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� � r <br />In summary, Mr. Kiefer asked is this site appropriate for a <br />mall. The Board has approved one mall site already, and we have <br />commercial nodes at SR 60/1-95 and CR 51/1-95. He felt by <br />sending this on, the Board is laying a stepping stone for the <br />developer to go to the next step and just requested that they <br />defer this until we can address all the impacts. <br />William Duryea, resident of Vista Plantation, confirmed that <br />the golf course is their main concern, plus the tree -line buffer <br />that shields them from traffic. He noted that the proposed road <br />widening will both buffer and benefit the mall, but the residents <br />don't need it, and it will impact a golf course which has a play <br />of about 50/55,000. In regard to the statement about the R/W on <br />66th Avenue, Mr. Duryea contended that the R/W is not dedicated, <br />just reserved, and it has to be purchased. He stated that the <br />Planning Department does show the 60' reservation for widening in <br />the 20 year plan. If the road is widened, he would rather see <br />the R/W taken from the east side; he has been to the Water <br />Control District; and they do not oppose widening on the east <br />side. Mr.'Duryea advised that he also has called the Regional <br />Planning Board, which sees no problem with this, and he requested <br />that the Board consider this and pursue that matter in behalf of <br />the Vista residents. <br />Tony Matulonis, Vista resident, advised that he moved here <br />two years ago from New York, where they build a lot of malls, but <br />not on side roads. He did not think that the people in the area <br />need or want another mall, and he also stressed the various <br />shopping centers in the area which have empty stores. Mr. <br />Matulonis asked if we are going to widen SR 60 in the center of <br />town in order to accommodate the traffic going to the mall. He <br />stressed the traffic problem now with coming out of Vista <br />Plantation onto 66th Avenue to get to Route 60, and felt that the <br />mall entrance which is about -600' from Route 60 should be moved <br />200 or 3001. <br />FEB1 61 ''' <br />E 2^ 00 BOOK. L( FH.Gc 400 <br />
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